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Do you tip captain and first mate?

Industry standard is 20%. On our larger vessels, where there is a Captain and Mate, they split the 20%, and on our smaller vessels, 20% goes to the captain, as he or she also is your Mate.



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Chief Officer/First Mate This is also the person who will be in charge of hiring other crew members and managing the activities or watersports the guests would like to participate in. Typically, this person will make around $3,100 to $14,200 per month.

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It's considered poor form to tip the ship's professional sailing members, such as the cruise director, executive chef, and captain. Giving those folks gratuities would be like tipping your doctor or lawyer.

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In many cases, you can follow the same standard you would in many other tipping situations. Reward your guide with about 20 percent for good service, more if you're really happy and can afford it. If you're not thrilled with the service, drop it down to about 10 percent.

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The first officer, also known as the chief officer or first mate, is the second in command and serves as the right-hand man to the captain.

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They do get a salary for being hired as part of the yacht crew, they do get to keep their tips, and they do get a production fee.

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